Well the title says it all: Do I HAVE to have an automatic turner to do dry incubation successfully?
I really like the concept of dry incubation and I'm looking between two different incubators. One will come with the turner but not much else as far as thermometer, etc. The other comes with the electric thermometer, a few other things I like but no auto turner. There's only a $10 difference in the two, they're both hova bator, but if I get the one with all the extras I'll have to buy the turner for another $60.
I've only got a few hours to decide before i'll have to go home and won't have access to internet anymore.
ETA: Which is better for dry incubation: still air or circulated?
I really like the concept of dry incubation and I'm looking between two different incubators. One will come with the turner but not much else as far as thermometer, etc. The other comes with the electric thermometer, a few other things I like but no auto turner. There's only a $10 difference in the two, they're both hova bator, but if I get the one with all the extras I'll have to buy the turner for another $60.
I've only got a few hours to decide before i'll have to go home and won't have access to internet anymore.
ETA: Which is better for dry incubation: still air or circulated?
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